You spawn, spam a quick ramp and a wall, then someone pops out and it becomes a frantic 1v1. That first second feels sweaty, you click, build, edit, miss a shot, rebuild, repeat.
What you do: duel other players in tiny arenas, build simple structures, edit pieces to peek or one-tap, and practice aim in short rounds. Movement is small and twitchy, fights last seconds, so it rewards quick hands and pattern memory more than long strategies. It feels raw and kind of chaotic, in a fun way, like a barebones Fortnite duel mode mashed with an aim trainer.
I like how compact the rounds are, you can grind edits and aim without committing an hour. A bad habit is always overbuilding, so try to keep a predictable footprint and bait edits instead of spamming boxes.
Controls
- WASD to move
- Mouse to aim, Left click to shoot
- Right click to aim/alternate fire, Space to jump
- 1-5 to select build pieces, R to rotate pieces
- E or F often used to edit, Shift/Ctrl for crouch/sprint depending on settings
Casual advice, try the practice modes first and warm up with aim-only maps before jumping into edits. Learn one build pattern, get it muscle memory, then add another. Lag and ping make a big difference, so play on lower ping servers when you can.
Similar games
- Fortnite
- Krunker.io
- Minecraft PvP (custom arenas)
- ZombsRoyale.io
- Agar.io
